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Les médias « grand public » et les médias « alternatifs » face à la « crise des migrants »

open access: yesCommunication, 2021
The author looks at various kinds of discourse construction as applied to migration events in France since 2015. She investigates how the traditional French press functioned in constructing the “migrant crisis” as a media event and how the specialized ...
Andressa Bittencourt
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Criminal Persecution of NGOs in EU in the Context of Migrant Crisis [PDF]

open access: yesСовременная Европа, 2022
In the article author analyses the contemporary conflict between the governments of EU-members and nongovernmental organizations. Migrant crisis has remained a tough challenge for all areas of European society for many years.
Alexander Rozhin
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ON MIGRANTS WITH MIGRANTS: MIGRATIONS 5 YEARS AFTER EUROPE’S MIGRATION »CRISIS«

open access: yesTeorija in praksa, 2021
Abstract. In which ways can we theorise the recent illegalised migrations in Europe? This article considers theoretical novelties in the field of migration studies that have emerged since the mass migration into the European Union seen in 2015. Methodologically, the authors combine critical (discursive) analysis with the testing of certain still ...
Kurnik, Andrej, Toplak, Cirila
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The Second Revival?

open access: yesPoliteja, 2017
The aim of this article is to present the Visegrád Group’s position towards the contemporary European migrant crisis. The author seeks to answer two main questions: what is the degree of coherence of the Group’s position and what are the internal factors
Arkadiusz Nyzio
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THE IMPACT OF THE MIGRANT CRISIS ON YOUTH AND SECURITY IN THE UNA-SANA CANTON, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA [PDF]

open access: yesBezbednosni Dijalozi, 2022
The authors of this paper analyse and examine the sense of security of high school students in the Bosnia and Herzegovina Una-Sana Canton. Awareness of students about the sources of vulnerability and insecurity in schools and whole community is the ...
Jasmin Ahić, Kenan Hodžić
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Into the Unknown: COVID-19 and the Global Mobility of Migrant Workers

open access: yesAJIL Unbound, 2020
As the COVID-19 crisis developed, the International Labor Organization estimated that 4.7 percent of the global labor pool, comprising 164 million people, were migrant workers who were living and working outside their home country.
Tesseltje de Lange   +2 more
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Mental health, duration of unemployment, and coping strategy: a cross-sectional study of unemployed migrant workers in eastern china during the economic crisis

open access: yesBMC Public Health, 2012
Background 20 million migrant workers in China lost their jobs during the economic crisis of 2008. Both urban migration and unemployment have long been documented to be associated with vulnerability to mental problems.
Chen Li   +5 more
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Learning through social spaces: migrant women and lifelong learning in post-colonial London [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
This article shows how migrant women engage in learning through social spaces. It argues that such spaces are little recognised, and that there are multiple ways in which migrant women construct and negotiate their informal learning through socialising ...
Jackson, Sue
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Stressors and coping strategies of migrant workers diagnosed with COVID-19 in Singapore: a qualitative study

open access: yesBMJ Open, 2021
Introduction The health, psychological and socioeconomic vulnerabilities of low-wage migrant workers have been magnified in the COVID-19 pandemic, especially in high-income receiving countries such as Singapore.
Irene Teo   +9 more
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Crisis and the strategies of immigrants in Spain: the Latin accent [PDF]

open access: yesRevista CIDOB d'Afers Internacionals, 2014
The crisis has started a new migration cycle in Spain. As an effect of the restrictive measures taken and the depth of the crisis, migrant inflows have reduced and outflows have increased, the latter especially among Latin Americans.
Francisco Torres Pérez
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